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Comparison of Sulfide Oxidation in Unweathered Pyritic Mine Tailings
By R Herbert, M E. Malmstr÷, S U. Salmon
The study focuses on sulfide oxidation processes in unweathered pyrite-rich mine tailings from a soil-covered impoundment in northern Sweden. To simulate the oxygen-limited conditions in water saturat
Jan 1, 2003
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Lignite Mining at German Democratic Republic with Special Consideration of Overburden Conveyor Bridges (OCB) and Direct Dumping Combinations (XPS)
The GDR has extensive lignite deposits at its disposal, which formed the basis for the development of an independent energy source after 1945 and which will retain their significance well beyond th
Jan 1, 1989
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Imminent Water Utility Markets for Minerals and Energy Sectors in Western Australia, 2010
The last decade of national water reform implementation has improved the availability and efficiency of water source allocation in Western Australia. However, it is critical to recognise that the conc
Jun 1, 2010
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Valuation Methodology for Iron Ore Mineral Properties - Thoughts of an Old Valuer
Having worked as a consultant for most of his 40-year working life, mostly as a mineral property valuer, the author has seen many poor valuations. Most were valuations of exploration tenements where t
Jan 1, 2007
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Governmental Alchemy in a Knowledge Economy: Transforming Information into Bars of Gold
By E Ahern
In exchange for issuing minerals rights from the Crown Mineral Estate to explorers and miners, the Crown expects a æfair returnÆ on this investment, ultimately for the benefit of all New Zealanders. I
Jan 1, 2002
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Presidential Address 1960 The Contribution of the Minerals Industry to the Development of Australia
As a basis for my address to you tonight I thought it might be opportune if we considered the great history of the mineral industry in Australia, and the contribution it has made to the development of
Jan 1, 1960
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Educational Plans and Programmes for Automatics and Metrology of Mining Technology at the Polish Universities
About 60 persons are admitted to the graduate course every year after passing the entrance examinations. The entire course of studies is free of charge and the universities provide accommodation for t
Jan 1, 1985
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Low Temperature Roasting of Ilmenite ù Phase Chemistry and Applications (9babcf14-eee1-4680-bc7f-a444f078a254)
By C Li
Removal of gangue minerals from ilmenite concentrates can beaccomplished by relatively low temperature roasting in controlled gasatmospheres to selectively enhance the magnetic separationcharacteristi
Jan 1, 2001
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Relationships with Government
Mineral policy is now generally regarded as a function reserved to government. Government is reponsible for the economic health and progress of nations, and must therefore interest itself in miner
Jan 1, 1986
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Engineering-Geological Aspects of Highwall Mining Methods and Techniques
By Li G, Dean-Jones G. L, She T
Highwall mining is a specialised and largely automated mining method developed in the United States for the extraction of coal left under a shallow overburden cover after cessation of economical ope
Jan 1, 1995
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Evolution of Grade Control at KCGM
By T Cutts
Since 1989 Kalgoorlie Consolidated Gold Mines has managed the Kalgoorlie gold operations of joint venture partners Normandy Mining Ltd and Homestake Gold of Australia Ltd. Current production from the
Jan 1, 2000
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Risk Management for Design and Mine Contracting at Lady Loretta
By R J. Everett
The mining industry is beginning to adopt quality systems based on the requirements of International Standards for quality assurance, such as the ISO 9000 series. Indications from similar industries a
Jan 1, 1998
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Structure and Tectonics of the Continental Crust: Evidence from Deep Seismic Reflection Profiling by Cocorp
The past decade has seen a great increase in activity in deep seismic reflection profiling of the continental crust. Some 20 countries have conducted field experiments and the total length of dee
Jan 1, 1987
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Why the Mining Industry is Critical to Sustainable Development ù Greenhouse Gas Emissions Policy, a Case Study
Mining epitomises the challenge of sustainable development, because few sectors have such a direct impact on the natural environment, yet few are more important to the economic and social health of al
Jan 1, 2006
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Settling Velocities of Particles in a Hindered Settling Device
Hindered settling devices (teeter bed, up-current) are widely used in the mining industry to classify mineral streams into various size fractions and to separate minerals. In the coal industry these d
Jan 1, 2008
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æGreenÆ Treatment of Acid Mine Drainage ù A Step Towards Sustainability
By K Baskaran, T McKenzie
Sustainability is becoming increasingly important in the mining and mineral processing industries and must incorporate the associated waste products. Acid mine drainage (AMD) is one such by-product an
Jan 1, 2002
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Equity Financing (From the Risk Management Perspective)
Equity finance provides the most suitable and frequently the only access to capital during the exploration and evaluation stages of resource projects when project risk is at its highest. Investors a
Jan 1, 1994
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Technological Developments in Geosciences Up to the Year 2000 and Beyond
The earth is a planet limited in size and limited in total resources. For the forseeable future, it is the only available habitat for mankind. Therefore, it follows that the more we know about our
Jan 1, 1986
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Sustainable or Transitory? Assessing the Economic Future of the Australian Mineral Industry
By D Mather
The Resources Boom of the 1960s in Australia provided a strong foundation for AustraliaÆs economic prosperity for the remainder of the twentieth century. In combination with sound economic management,
Jan 1, 2006
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Australian Conference Paper to be Presented
It is indeed an honour to address the perth branch of the australian institute of mining and metallurgy and to have the opportunity to talk to you about the future role of upgraded ilmenite on t102
Jan 1, 1986